Sonicare Replacement Brush

Progress of the electric toothbrush has evolved considerably owing to advances in tooth cleaning technology. The original electric powered toothbrushes were evidenced in the toothbrush market quite some time ago (around 1950) and even more surprising, a considerable amount of features of the original models continue to be evident in today’s brushes as demonstrated by the Sonicare electric toothbrush range by Philips.

These new forms of dental hygiene arrive to us in today’s oral hygiene market in the form of the ‘sonic toothbrush’.

The cleaning action of these types of toothbrushes are founded upon a special technology which makes it possible to possess the cleaning function way ahead of simply where the tips of their bristles come in contact with your teeth. The Philips Sonicare range of electric toothbrushes do exactly this, clean more than simply the surface of the tooth – this excellent cleaning action will degrade through use however therefore, ensure that you have a spare Sonicare replacement brush.

Sonicare has secured a special sonic technology in this electric toothbrush by moving the bristle tips three times quicker than comparable leading electric toothbrushes creating a progressive cleansing action. The toothbrush works by directing fluids deep between the teeth themselves and not just above the gumline but below it also to promote the removal of plaque in it’s hiding place subsequently causing causes gum disease.

Comparable to a normal toothbrush, it is better to utilise your Sonicare toothbrush at least two times a day, each day, also do bear in mind it is advisable to also floss your teeth on a daily basis. For best results ensure that you charge your Philips Sonicare toothbrush for a minimum of twenty four hours before your first brushing session. Following this, keep your Sonicare toothbrush in the charging support when not in use, plugged in, for greatest battery life.

Your brush can keep a charge for approximately two weeks of standard use (two times a day). Up to date studies have proven that replacing your brush head every three months removes significantly more plaque than if used for a longer time. Sonicare replacement brushes should be changed around the same cycle, and remember, that they do not always look worn. This is because a worn down brush head will degrade the efficiency of your Sonicare toothbrush. Make certain you purchase the brush head and subsequently, Sonicare replacement brush, which fits your model and handle appropriately.

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